sie

sie

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English

Etymology 1

From Middle English sien, from Old English sīgan (to sink, descend), from Proto-Germanic *sīganą, *sīhwaną (to strain, drop), from Proto-Indo-European *seyk- (to pour, strain). Cognate with Dutch zijgen (to filter), German seihen (to strain, sieve), Icelandic síga (to lower).

Alternative forms

  • sigh
  • sey, sye (Scotland)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saɪ/
  • Rhymes: -aɪ

Verb

sie (third-person singular simple present sies, present participle sying, simple past and past participle sied)

  1. (intransitive) To sink; fall; drop.
  2. (intransitive) To fall, as in a swoon; faint.
  3. (intransitive, dialectal) To drop, as water; trickle.
  4. (transitive) To sift.
  5. (transitive, dialectal) To strain, as milk; filter.

Noun

sie (plural sies)

  1. A drop.
Related terms
  • sile

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siː/
  • Homophones: c, cee, sea, see

Pronoun

sie (third person singular, gender-neutral, nominative case, accusative sir, possessive adjective hir, possessive noun hirs, reflexive hirself)

  1. (rare, nonstandard) Gender-neutral subject pronoun, grammatically equivalent to the gendered pronouns he and she
Alternative forms
  • shi
Synonyms
  • see Appendix:English third-person singular pronouns

Anagrams

  • -ies, -ise, EIS, EIs, ESI, I'se, ISE, ies, sei

Chibcha

Noun

sie

  1. water

References

  • Comparative Chibchan Phonology (1981)

Finnish

Etymology

Dialectal variant of sinä (through siä); see it and its etymon, Proto-Finnic *cinä, for more.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsie̯/, [ˈs̠ie̞̯]
  • Rhymes: -ie
  • Hyphenation(key): sie

Pronoun

sie (stem siu-) (dialectal)

  1. (personal) you (second-person singular personal pronoun)

Usage notes

  • The siu- stem is used in eastern Finland, not in Lapland.

Synonyms

  • sinä (standard Finnish; see it for full list)

Anagrams

  • eis, esi-, ies, sei

German

Alternative forms

  • se, -se (enclitic; colloquial)

Pronunciation

  • (standard) IPA(key): /ziː/
  • Rhymes: -iː
  • (colloquially in unstressed position) IPA(key): /zə/

Etymology 1

From Middle High German siu, si, from Old High German siu, si, from Proto-West Germanic *si(j)u, *sī, from Proto-Germanic *sī (see Proto-Germanic *iz). Cognate with Gothic 𐍃𐌹 (si) and Old English sēo (that one (f.)).

Pronoun

sie f

  1. she
  2. it (when the object/article/thing/animal etc., referred to, is feminine [die])
  3. he (when the grammatical gender of the noun being referred to and designating a male person, is feminine [die])
Declension
  • The genitive case ihrer is more and more rarely used in modern German.
  • While the genitive of personal pronouns does express ownership, it must not be confused with possessive pronouns. While possessive pronouns such as ihr are put in front of the noun they relate to and follow the inflection rules of adjectives, the genitive form of personal pronouns has only one form, which is not further inflected. Additionally, personal pronouns in the genitive can be put after the word they relate to.
Related terms
  • hatse (hat + -se)

Etymology 2

From Middle High German sie, si (neuter siu), from Old High German sie (masculine plural), sio (feminine plural), siu (neuter plural).

Pronoun

sie pl

  1. they; them
Usage notes
  • In the colloquial speech of some areas, this pronoun is used only enclitically after a verb, as an ending /zə/. E.g. hamse, könnse. Stressed instances are replaced with the demonstrative pronoun die. This reflects a similar development for es/das.
  • While the genitive of personal pronouns does express ownership, it must not be confused with possessive pronouns. While possessive pronouns such as ihr are put in front of the noun they relate to and follow the inflection rules of adjectives, the genitive form of a personal pronoun has only one form, which is not further inflected. Additionally, personal pronouns in the genitive can be put after the word they relate to.
Declension

Further reading

  • “sie” in Duden online
  • “sie” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Anagrams

  • sei
  • Eis

Hunsrik

Alternative forms

  • sii (Wiesemann spelling system)

Etymology 1

From Old High German siu; cognate with Gothic 𐍃𐌹 (si) and Old English sēo (that one (f.)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siː/

Pronoun

sie

  1. she
Inflection

Etymology 2

From Old High German sie (masculine plural), sio (feminine plural), siu (neuter plural).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siː/

Pronoun

sie

  1. they
Inflection

Further reading

  • Online Hunsrik Dictionary

Ingrian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *sidek, equivalent to sittoa (to bind) +‎ -e. Cognates include Finnish side and Estonian side.

Pronunciation

  • (Ala-Laukaa) IPA(key): /ˈsie/, [ˈs̠ie̞]
  • (Soikkola) IPA(key): /ˈsie/, [ˈʃie̞]
  • Rhymes: -ie
  • Hyphenation: si‧e

Noun

sie

  1. bond; tie
  2. bandage

Declension

References

  • Ruben E. Nirvi (1971) Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 523

Iu Mien

Etymology

From Proto-Hmong-Mien *tsʰje (hungry). Cognate with White Hmong tshaib and Western Xiangxi Miao [Fenghuang] xib.

Adjective

sie 

  1. hungry

Karelian

Pronoun

sie

  1. Superseded spelling of šie.

References

  • P. M. Zaykov (1999) Грамматика Карельского языка (фонетика и морфология) [Grammar of the Karelian language (phonetics and morphology)], →ISBN, page 58

Kven

Etymology

From Finnish sinä, from Proto-Finnic *cinä, from Proto-Uralic *tinä.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsie̯/

Pronoun

sie

  1. thou, you (singular)

Declension

See also

References

  • Eira Söderholm (2017) Kvensk grammatikk, Tromsø: Cappelen Damm Akademisk, →ISBN, page 276

Middle Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siə/, /si/

Pronoun

sie

  1. Alternative form of si (both feminine singular and all plural)

Middle High German

Etymology 1

Old High German sie (masculine plural), sio (feminine plural).

Alternative forms

  • , si

Pronoun

sie m pl or f pl

  1. nominative/accusative masculine plural of ër
  2. nominative/accusative feminine plural of siu
Inflection
Descendants
  • German: sie

Etymology 2

Pronoun

sie

  1. accusative feminine of siu

Middle Low German

Pronunciation

  • Stem vowel: ê⁴
    • IPA(key): /siə/, /siɛ/

Pronoun

sie

  1. Alternative form of .

Old English

Alternative forms

  • , sīæ, , sīo, sēo, sīġ, sȳġ

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /si͜yː/

Verb

sīe

  1. singular present subjunctive of wesan

Old Saxon

Alternative forms

  • sia

Pronoun

sie m or f

  1. she (accusative)
  2. they

Declension

Descendants

  • Low German: se

Pennsylvania German

Etymology 1

Compare German sie.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siː/

Pronoun

sie f

  1. she, her
Declension

Etymology 2

Compare German sie.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siː/

Pronoun

sie

  1. they, them
Declension

Plautdietsch

Verb

sie

  1. first-person singular present of sennen

Romanian

Alternative forms

  • sieși

Etymology

From Latin sibi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsi.e/

Pronoun

sie

  1. (rare) (to) himself/herself/itself/themselves (stressed reflexive-dative form of el, ea, ei and ele)

Derived terms

  • sieși

Related terms

  • își (unstressed form)

Silesian

Etymology

Inherited from Old Polish się.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɕɛ/
  • Rhymes:
  • Syllabification: sie

Pronoun

sie

  1. reflexive pronoun; oneself, self
  2. each other, one another

Declension

Alternative forms

  • siebie

Particle

sie

  1. creates the passive voice
  2. creates the impersonal voice
  3. expresses that the action is done without restriction, freely

Further reading

  • sie in dykcjonorz.eu
  • sie in silling.org

Venetan

Etymology

Inherited from Latin sex. Compare Italian sei.

Noun

sie

  1. six

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